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Protecting D5100 when on the move ( cases, bags)
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 55398" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>Call me crazy, when I'm sightseeing I just throw the camera in my trunk and go. I just strap it to my body and that's that, maybe shove a small prime in my pocket (or my girlfriends' purse lately, lol.) For longer excursions, I use the Sling Shot AW102 I think. I really like it, though feel like I'll outgrow it soon when I start buying nicer lenses. Comes with a rain fly as well, which attaches real quick to the bag so that's a plus. Never had to use it yet, so I can't fouch for the rain protection of it, but it should be able to withstand some light showers pretty easily.</p><p></p><p>These camera's are pretty hefty, I'm not one to baby my gear like it's going to fall apart if I look at it wrong. Lenses, well..That's another story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 55398, member: 9237"] Call me crazy, when I'm sightseeing I just throw the camera in my trunk and go. I just strap it to my body and that's that, maybe shove a small prime in my pocket (or my girlfriends' purse lately, lol.) For longer excursions, I use the Sling Shot AW102 I think. I really like it, though feel like I'll outgrow it soon when I start buying nicer lenses. Comes with a rain fly as well, which attaches real quick to the bag so that's a plus. Never had to use it yet, so I can't fouch for the rain protection of it, but it should be able to withstand some light showers pretty easily. These camera's are pretty hefty, I'm not one to baby my gear like it's going to fall apart if I look at it wrong. Lenses, well..That's another story. [/QUOTE]
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